The Portuguese side took the lead in the early stages of this match with a goal from Lie Cardo Heda, but when they faced the South Korean side with a corner kick in the 27th minute, two players at the front post missed the goal. near the opponent’s goal. There was a composite image of C Lang and an Asian face circulated on the Internet, and he was also called “Kimnaldo (Kimnaldo)”, satirizing him as a South Korean team spy. Some fans of the South Korean team shouted “Where’s Ronaldo?”, imitating the silence of the captain of the Argentine team Metz, who was the subject of satirization by fans of the Saudi team a few days ago.
C Lang then had an upward angled header, and was finally replaced by Andas in the 65th minute. He only scored 1 goal and 12 yards in 3 group games. I go “? After the match, he denied that the target was the coach Ferlando Santos who made the substitution: “There was a Korean player who kept urging me, and I told him to stop, because he didn’t have the power, but it was all just a moment of blush.” Santos Dushi added that the Korean player used hurtful words in English, which made Bibi’s spine intervene to calm down.
According to foreign media images, the South Korean player the Portuguese army general is referring to is said to be the recently risen in popularity striker Cho Kyu-sung. The latter stated: “I asked him to leave quickly, and he replied with foul language.”
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